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We examine the impacts of ethical declarations on market transactions through a controlled laboratory experiment, where …
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Two in five Americans have medical debt, nearly half of whom owe at least $2,500. Concerned by this burden, governments and private donors have undertaken large, high-profile efforts to relieve medical debt. We partnered with RIP Medical Debt to conduct two randomized experiments that relieved...
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, a prominent educational experiment. We explore how the misalignment between the experimental design and the econometric … evaluation of the experiment. Guided by this finding, we implement a new econometric framework incorporating heterogeneous …
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for misinformation through the lens of augmenting critical thinking skills in a field experiment during the 2022 …
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economics with two experimental components--a conjoint experiment and an information experiment--to examine how well public …
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We study how investors respond to inflation combining a customized survey experiment with trading data at a time of …
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remains unachieved because of persistently low demand for high-quality products. In a randomized field experiment in Senegal …
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Can gun violence be deterred at low cost? We report the results of a randomized experiment of a messaging intervention …
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We study a sequential experimentation model with endogenous feedback. Agents choose between a safe and risky action, the latter generating stochastic rewards. When making this choice, each agent is selfishly motivated (myopic). However, agents can disclose their experiences to a public record,...
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We investigate the potential welfare cost of relative rank considerations using a series of vignettes and lab-in-the-field experiments with over 2,000 individuals in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. We show that: (1) individuals judged to be of a lower rank are perceived as more likely to be sidelined from...
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